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Re: GOP leaders� complicity grows as their members undermine the rule of law

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Unes and Johnson got caight, though, and I believe this was the last chip they had.

Nothing there, there, again.

Nunes will be gone in November. Back to milking cows.




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GOP leaders’ complicity grows as their members undermine the rule of law
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Fri, 26 Jan 18 5:39 PM
Msg. 40524 of 65535

GOP leaders’ complicity grows as their members undermine the rule of law

By Editorial Board January 25 at 8:13 PM
A FOREIGN power interfered in the 2016 presidential election. U.S. law enforcement is trying to get to the bottom of that story. Congress should be doing everything possible to make sure the investigation can take place. Instead, to protect the president of their party, who may or may not be complicit, Republican leaders in Congress are allowing and encouraging the baseless slander of the investigators.

It is a new low for the leadership, and one that could do lasting harm to the nation.

Cravenness in the Republican leaders’ response to Donald Trump is nothing new. During the presidential campaign, few stood up to his nativism and ugly ethnic slurs. Since he became president, even fewer have stood by their previous commitments to U.S. leadership abroad and fiscal responsibility at home. As he has trampled long-established norms, such as releasing annual tax returns, we’ve heard not a peep from the Article I branch.

But this moment is different. Republicans have embarked on a smear campaign of the FBI that can end only in a dangerous erosion of trust in law enforcement, the subjugation of law enforcement to partisan interests or both. For Republican leaders — House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (Wis.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn (Tex.), Vice Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference Roy Blunt (Mo.) — to remain silent is to be complicit.

These men could, tomorrow, end this nonsense of secret societies, phony memos and missing text messages and let professionals such as special counsel Robert S. Mueller III do their jobs. Instead, they are allowing Fox News personalities, the president and loose cannons such as House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (Calif.) and Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson (Wis.) to turn the United States into a country where law enforcement becomes another pawn in the partisan war.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/congressional-republicans-stay-silent-as-partisans-undermine-the-rule-of-law/2018/01/25/03a69370-0211-11e8-9d31-d72cf78dbeee_story.html?hpid=hp_no-name_opinion-card-a%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.35847524024e


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